buddypress, common sense, and me: on privacy

As I was spiffing up the blog, I noticed that my new posts were not beaming out to the CUNY Academic Commons activity feed as expected. Confused, I asked for help over the wire, and now that it’s come (via resident hackerguru Boone B. Gorges), I figured I’d share it here.

Turns out that the global privacy settings for my wordpress site were too restrictive. Because I’d initially set up not to be index-able by search engines, and because BuddyPress’s activity feed *is* index-able by search engines, BuddyPress very politely preserved my privacy by ignoring me. It makes a lot of sense, which is probably why I didn’t think about it at all.

So for anyone else out there expecting to have publicity among only members of your small-but-welcoming community, be aware: your community may be wider than you realize. (But at least it’s not prone to gossip.)

2 Responses

  1. Thanks for writing this up, Ben. Can you tag this post “help” so that when we get the sitewide aggregator and sitewide search going, this post will show up in the results? Thanks. (other tags to consider: privacy, activity, search).

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